The Vox VFS2 Footswitch is especially made for Vox amps. Its rugged, all-metal construction makes it a roadworthy companion from which you'll get years of use. A 1/4" jack on the VFS2 connect the footswitch to Vox Pathfinder and Cambridge amps.

This footswitch seemed adequate for the job. It's sturdily built, but not too heavy. The cable seems strong. Just make sure you put the switch far enough away from your other pedals,...Read complete review

This footswitch seemed adequate for the job. It's sturdily built, but not too heavy. The cable seems strong. Just make sure you put the switch far enough away from your other pedals, so you don't step on the wrong thing.

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The box came opend, and with NO MANUAL. I'm not sure if this was a vox problem or a musiciansfriend problem. The device works well. Needs improvements, like more channels, and lights...Read complete review

The box came opend, and with NO MANUAL. I'm not sure if this was a vox problem or a musiciansfriend problem. The device works well. Needs improvements, like more channels, and lights to indicate when a channel is on. Not bad for the money though. Good nick nack to have.

Works perfectly with my AD30VT. It seems to be a well-built switch and the price was very reasonable compared to other dedicated amp switches I have purchased. My only gripe is the cord is permanently attached, thus you are limited to the 10 or 12 ft. length of the cord to your amp that comes with it. Not that the length isn't decent, but I would have prefered something with a jack that would allow me to stand as far away from my amp in a gigging situation as I wanted.

What can you say about a foot switch? I had to wait a couple months to get this particular foot switch. Apparently VOX doesn't continually manufacture these but the wait was worth it. Very solid product-well built and works well with my VOX amp.

I used this as a replacement for my Classic 30 Peavey which is made of cheap plastic and could not stand up to any wear and tear. This Vox model works as well and is built in a full metal casing that can withstand a stomp.

This footswitch seemed adequate for the job. It's sturdily built, but not too heavy. The cable seems strong. Just make sure you put the switch far enough away from your other pedals, so you don't step on the wrong thing.

This footswitch is a quality item, well made of metal, good switchs, very simple application. I would have liked to see leds for channel choices but for the price and with use, you get to know them anyway.

It also works with more than the listed amps. I use it both for my larger VOX valvetronics amp, and my smaller DA-15 practice modeler, works just fine with both. A good addition for the money.

The box came opend, and with NO MANUAL. I'm not sure if this was a vox problem or a musiciansfriend problem. The device works well. Needs improvements, like more channels, and lights to indicate when a channel is on. Not bad for the money though. Good nick nack to have.

This is a great footswitch that does it's job how it's supposed to and there isn't really much to say about it except for the fact that I didn't experience any technical problems or anything. Although there are a few minor things that I wish that were different on this footswitch; I think it would have been good if the cable was a couple of feet longer, as it's not very long, and it also would be sick if the actual buttons weren't that noisy, as sometimes when I'm recording, and I switch channels or add effects with the footswitch, you hear a reasonable loud *clink* in the recording. Overall, these are minor problems which I could fix by soldering or something but they really aren't big problems so I won't bother. :P